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David Bull, Class of 2007

Posted on: Thursday, March 13th, 2014

by Brent Treash

David Bull still puts into practice the most important lesson he learned at Emory & Henry: Question everything. This piece of advice was given by a professor who encouraged Bull to look for creative solutions and to dig deeper for answers to difficult problems.

“I regularly draw upon this advice in my professional life as a clinical psychologist,” Bull says. “I’m thankful for the great professors who invested their time and energy getting to know me on a personal level, fostered my passion for learning, and significantly influenced and supported my career choice.”

As a clinical psychologist with Cherokee Health Systems in Knoxville, Tenn., Bull works remotely through the organization’s Telemedicine Program, treating underserved populations at off-site, integrated primary care clinics. He credits his experiences both in and outside of the classroom at Emory & Henry as providing the foundational and critical thinking skills necessary for success in his graduate studies and career.

“Reflecting on my experiences at Emory & Henry, I’ve grown to better appreciate the importance and power of relationships, community, advocacy and service,” says Bull, who served as a supplemental instructor for various psychology courses at the college. “World-class professors, small class sizes, a strong liberal arts curriculum, and a special sense of place and community sets Emory & Henry apart from other colleges and universities.”